Favorite Alpine Toppers Combinations
Brrr… it’s cold outside. Are you one of the many people braving the bitter cold that is sweeping much of the country? If so, it’s topper time! Our warmest hat pattern (and we might add the most fun to knit), the Alpine Topper hat pattern, continues to be our most popular. It knits up so quick. All you need is just one night.
Some of us are addicted to making Alpine Toppers. It is crazy fun to pair the colors in a bulky self striping yarn with a solid super bulky yarn for the lining. With the availability of new yarns and new colors, each year presents a whole new potential for combinations. It’s like being a kid in a candy shop.
This year we’ve discovered our favorite thus far. [Sorry, item discontinued or temporarily out of stock] for the main color and [Sorry, item discontinued or temporarily out of stock] for the lining. It’s so soft, it’s dreamy. Perhaps you might relate to Gwynn’s description the first time she felt an Alpine Topper made with this combination, “Get out of here. It’s disgustingly soft.” She has since knit 6 Alpine Toppers with this combination (a true addict) and now lovingly refers to them as her bunny toppers. Are you enticed? You won’t be disappointed.
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Lovely!
Great for Michigan winters! Thank you!
Beautiful, LOVE them! And such a lovely group of models too :)
These would make good gifts up here in the cold and frozen north.
These are such nice hats. It would be nice to knit them up for family members who live in colder area’s of the country than I do.
I love knitting hats! And this one looks fabulous. Would love to get the pattern.
They look so warm and cozy. Is there a kit available?
These look great! I am interested in the pattern also. Do you have a “kit”?
I love it! It looks so warm and comfy!
One of these would be great for my late night walks!
Do you have kits for these toppers available? How much etc?
Thanks Jody